Whether you are a recent graduate or are trying to further your career by going back to school, the decision to apply and enroll in graduate school is a big one. Despite student loans, lack of sleep, and stress, the accomplishment of a Master’s degree has the potential to enhance your overall life. So please…
Category Archives: Graduate Programs
Hey fellow grad students! My name is Megs Eichorn, and I am in the Masters of Environmental Studies Program. I am the new Recruiting Grad Assistant, and I am excited to be working with Niki to keep you up-to-date. If you’re anything like me, huge crowds of people can be incredibly overwhelming! But who can…
A Beacon Light
Join us this Thursday at the Avery Research Center for a presentation by recent M.A. in History graduate, Joi Mayo. Her thesis explores the history of the Immaculate Conception School and how it encouraged Charleston’s black middle and upper classes in the early part of the 20th century. This event is free and open to…
Welcome to Grad School!
While our students are preparing for exams, and others getting ready for graduation, some are getting ready to take their first class at The Graduate School of the College of Charleston. We are excited to have such talented students join our community, and will welcome them to campus at next Thursday’s Orientation. If you are…
A new degree for aspiring teachers
What a better way to start a new season than to offer a brand new program. Together with The Citadel Graduate College, The Graduate School of the College of Charleston is excited to present a new graduate program: the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Middle Grades. Leading to initial teaching certification, the MAT in…
Ping Pong, Air Hockey and a Hot Tub
Whitney is a Master of Science in Accountancy candidate, and one of our newest guest bloggers. I find that the most interesting guest posts come from this program, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. If you’re a new reader, you may want to see what Lisle had to say about…
MESSA’s 8K for H2O
The Master of Environmental Studies Student Association (MESSA) is hosting the 9th Annual 8K for H2O on Saturday, February 19. All proceeds from the race benefit Charleston Waterkeeper, a local nonprofit organization working to “preserve and protect the integrity of Charleston’s waterways by defending against pollution and contamination.” The race starts at 9:00 a.m. on…
Breathe.
It’s been a while since we featured one of our students, and to break the silence is Megs Eichorn. Megs is a Master of Environmental Studies candidate. Her post reminds us all to take a break from the multitude of deadlines that surround us daily and to enjoy the moments in life. Breathe. In writing…
MPA Candidates: Apply for Graduation
Public Administration candidates planning to graduate this May have a big deadline coming up soon. You must apply for graduation through the University of South Carolina. The USC application and Program of Study, as well as the College of Charleston graduation application must be completed no later than 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 25. The…
Fellowship Awarded to Jennifer Hein
Congratulations to Master of Science in Environmental Studies candidate, Jennifer Hein, for being selected for the 2011 Coastal Research Fellowship Program! The South Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserves (NERRs) offers this opportunity each year with the South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium. By encouraging research in the ACE Basin and NI-WB NERRs, fellows explore the impact…